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2023/2024
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Modern Internet Technologies

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MI-MTI.16 Z,ZK 5 2P+1C Czech
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Department of Computer Systems
Synopsis:

Students learn technologies of the modern Internet. links of the IP technology to the modern communication networks, mechanisms for multicasting and real-time communication, more efficient mechanisms of virtual channels, and the new IPv6 architecture. They will understand the issues of monitoring and management of large computer networks. They are introduced to the technologies of interconnection networks for HPC systems.

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Syllabus of lectures:

1. Drawbacks of the today's internet.

2. Optical networks: Basic technology and communication media characteristics, protocols, modulation methods for achieving higher rates (40, 100 Gbps).

3. Network virtualisation: MPLS, VLAN, tunnels, private networks, IPv4/IPv6 intersection.

4. Network management I: Network traffic monitoring.

5. Network management II: Security and access control, authorization, encryption.

6. Throughput and performance measurement methods.

7. Tools for traffic security analysis as a prevention against viruses spreading and other attacks.

8. Traffic management, traffic taxonomies, traffic policy in large networks, congestion control, scheduling algorithms, bandwidth reservation methods

9. VoIP and applications: H323, SIP, codecs, clients, software exchanges.

10. Multimedia transfers: video, IPTV, multicast, the RTP and RSV protocols, HDTV tranfers, 4K.

11. Experimental Networks and applications for Future Internet.

12. Context-oriented networks, multilayer application networks, access federalization.

13. Interconnects with low start-up latencies for grid applications and highly parallel systems. Solutions on the basis of TCP, Myrinet and Infiniband technologies.

Syllabus of tutorials:

1. Drawbacks of the today's internet.

2. Optical networks: Basic technology and communication media characteristics, protocols, modulation methods for achieving higher rates (40, 100 Gbps).

3. Network virtualisation: MPLS, VLAN, tunnels, private networks, IPv4/IPv6 intersection.

4. Network management I: Network traffic monitoring.

5. Network management II: Security and access control, authorization, encryption.

6. Throughput and performance measurement methods.

7. Tools for traffic security analysis as a prevention against viruses spreading and other attacks.

8. Traffic management, traffic taxonomies, traffic policy in large networks, congestion control, scheduling algorithms, bandwidth reservation methods

9. VoIP and applications: H323, SIP, codecs, clients, software exchanges.

10. Multimedia transfers: video, IPTV, multicast, the RTP and RSV protocols, HDTV tranfers, 4K.

11. Experimental Networks and applications for Future Internet.

12. Context-oriented networks, multilayer application networks, access federalization.

13. Interconnects with low start-up latencies for grid applications and highly parallel systems. Solutions on the basis of TCP, Myrinet and Infiniband technologies.

Study Objective:

The aim is to familiarize students with the principles, architectures, and technologies of modern communication and interconnection networks, computer network administration, and usage of important Internet applications. The module focusses on the issues of network design, optimal selection or setting of parameters for achieving maximum performance with respect to quantitative and qualitative requirements on data transfers. Attention is paid to the problems of real-time data transfers (multimedia communication, VoIP).

Study materials:

1. Mauro, D., Schmidt, K. ''Essential SNMP (Second Edition)''. O'Reilly, 2005. ISBN 0596008406.

2. Keshav, S. ''An Engineering Approach to Computer Networking: ATM Networks, the Internet, and the Telephone Network''. Addison-Wesley Professional, 1997. ISBN 0201634422.

3. Stallings, W. ''Data and Computer Communications (8th Edition)''. Prentice Hall, 2006. ISBN 0132433109.

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